Arizona preservationists list most endangered historic places

A group of Arizona preservationists has unveiled its list of most endangered historic places in Arizona.

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David McCullough: History as a source of strength

Historian David McCullough talks about the history of the United States, and how we can look back and gain strength from our past.

The rich history of the Arizona Cactus League

Susie Steckner, author of Cactus League: Spring Training, talks about the history of the Cactus League and what spring training means to Arizona.

Preservers of state history seek to collaborate instead of competing with each other

As Arizona celebrates its 100-year anniversary next week, state archivists are trying to better preserve the state’s next century of history.  Instead of competing with each other, historical organizations have agreed to cooperate.

Share your memories of Arizona

This is Arizona's Centennial Year, and we want to include you in the birthday celebration coverage. Tell us: what are your memories of the iconic people, places and things that make up Arizona? What makes you proud to live here?

Should "ethnic studies" programs be allowed in schools?

This week, the Tucson Unified School District board voted to end its Mexican-American studies program so as not to lose millions in funding from the state of Arizona. We want to hear your reaction to the decision.

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